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Need / Make / Use: Creating new perspectives on the Pitt Rivers collections: November 2013
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Monday, 18 November 2013. Need/Make/Use tent panel community art project. Oxfordshire-based artist Anne-Marie Cadman. Reflects on her experience working with four adult community groups to create large decorative panels for the Need/Make/Use 'pop up Pitt Rivers' tent during 2013. We think the panels look stunning so thank you to Anne-Marie, Fusion Arts and all the participants. You'll be able to see the tent in action at venues in summer 2014 so look out for news on where we'll be! It was truly a fantast...
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February | 2013 | Tutania
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Pitt Rivers and Oxfordshire. The Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxfordshire and…a conclusion (part 4). February 25, 2013. June 6, 2013. AT THE END…. This is the final in a series of posts on my chapter (co-authored with Dr Dan Hicks) on Oxfordshire in the book World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization. Conceived by Dr Dan Hicks. Curator of Archaeology) and managed by both Dan and Dr Alice Stevenson. The chapter itself here. Continue reading →. February 20, 2013. June 6, 2013. This post deals w...
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Tutania | Ramblings on archaeology | Page 2
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Pitt Rivers and Oxfordshire. June 25, 2013. I walked into a room. Facing the door, illuminated by a single wire reinforced window, sat the post-16 careers guidance counsellor. What did I want to do after sixth form? I was thinking of studying archaeology. The advisor stared into the distance, glanced at my CV. Had I considered an HND in forestry? Continue reading →. The Curious Incident of the Local Authority Archaeology Website: Response from Sandwell. June 21, 2013. June 21, 2013. June 19, 2013. Was pl...
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Ancient Monuments Act | Tutania
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Pitt Rivers and Oxfordshire. The Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxfordshire and…The General (part 3). February 20, 2013. June 6, 2013. The General in the title is Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers. The extraordinary archaeologist whose vast accumulation of objects formed the founding collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum. Using the accession numbers provided in the text. This is an earlier version of the text on pages 281-5 of World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization.